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Colorado panel flips on police-reform bill

DENVER – In a rare move, a Colorado legislative committee Thursday reversed course on a police-reform bill that it already passed, choosing to kill the measure concerning unlawful orders. ...

Climate puts goats at risk

Biologist warns future uncertain

Letting go

Schuenemeyers close Let It Grow to focus on orchard restoration

Indian mascot bill loses funding

Effort twould depend on private dollars

Local vets get care near home

40-mile rule likely to help, Torres says

Cannabis seed giveaway draws a crowd

Event organizers encourage local growers market

A big thirst

Water documentary includes Montezuma Valley

Cortez man pleads guilty in child porn investigation

Thieves sentenced in unrelated case

Citizens Fire Academy taking applications

Starting April 30, citizens can get a taste of being a firefighter. The Cortez Fire Protection District is accepting applications for its Citizens’ Fire Academy. Applic...

Earth Briefs

Birding festival features several tours Several tours offered during the 11th annual Ute Mountain-Mesa Verde Birding Festival will focus on the Dolores River’s various habitats....

House approves wage bills

Brown: An attack on ‘freedom’

Budget debate begins

Most of Colorado’s $25 billion budget for next year is set in stone, but lawmakers will get a chance to make tweaks before they approve it and send it to the governor later this month. ...
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